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August 18, 2025

Become a partner for our traveling exhibitions

The Forum Recht Foundation is seeking institutions and cities to host one of four traveling exhibitions in 2027

The law affects everyone—but it doesn’t reach everyone in the same places. That’s exactly why our exhibitions go where people already are: to museums, libraries, educational institutions, community centers, and public spaces. For our 2027 tour planning, we’re looking for new partner institutions that would like to host our traveling exhibitions—and we especially invite organizations in the museum, cultural, educational, and social sectors to apply.

The pop-up exhibition in front of the Karlsruhe Palace
The Forum Recht Foundation brings the law to life—in places that reach people from a wide variety of walks of life. We look forward to forming new partnerships for the 2027 tour.

We are looking for partners for the 2027 tour

Law is not a topic that is discussed only in courtrooms or law schools—it is at the heart of everyday life. That’s why, in 2027, we want to increase our cooperation with institutions that have no direct connection to the topic of law but reach an audience for whom law and justice are highly relevant—and often underestimated—issues. A great example of this approach is our collaboration this year with the German Toy Museum in Chemnitz and the Sachsenring in Oberlungwitz. These are exactly the kinds of partnerships we want to expand in 2027.

Whether you’re a museum, educational institution, public library, adult education center, sociocultural center, or youth center: If your institution is interested in bringing the law to life in an unconventional, accessible way, we’d love to hear from you. 

Two exhibitions, one common goal: making the law understandable

„Law—The Rules of Everyday Life" (Indoor & Outdoor)

Our traveling exhibition „Law—The Rules of Everyday Life“ is versatile—whether as a highlight in your city, as part of a festival, or as a component of an educational initiative. It brings the conversation about law and justice directly to local communities. We offer the exhibition in two versions—one for indoor use and one for outdoor use.

The Outdoor version consists of a square framework that can be set up both indoors and outdoors. It requires approximately 16 square meters of space, a minimum height of 3.50 meters, and a power connection. Thanks to the open scaffolding elements, which visitors can walk through, the exhibition is suitable for a wide variety of locations—from libraries and city halls to public squares. Transportation, as well as setup and takedown, are handled by a service provider we’ve contracted. 

The Indoor version It consists of several individual elements and can be arranged flexibly within the space. A total of approximately 50 square meters and a power connection are required. Alternatively, the indoor version can also be powered by high-capacity rechargeable batteries, which we can provide. A minimum ceiling height of 2.70 meters is required for the light columns; the playing area with the cube stools requires a clear space of at least 4.00 x 4.00 meters. The exhibition is delivered on two Euro pallets by a shipping company we’ve hired—and you set up the exhibition on-site yourself. You don’t need any tools or prior experience to do this. It requires two to three people and about three hours.

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The New Exhibition Project on Proportionality (Indoor & Outdoor)

In 2027, we will also be launching a new exhibition project on the streets. It will focus on the issue of proportionality: When is the state permitted to interfere with our fundamental rights, and how do courts rule on such matters? This project, too, will be on view both indoors and outdoors. For the Outdoor Screenings In 2027, we’ll be traveling across Germany with a fold-out container that invites people to engage in an interactive experience through digital games and voting elements, while offering a striking, inviting format for marketplaces, plazas, and open spaces.

The Indoor version It will also be tactile and customizable, allowing us to reach a broad target audience. It is portable and can be used flexibly indoors. We’ve also made sure both versions offer an accessible experience!

What We Offer

We present our exhibitions, including accompanying and promotional materials free of charge We’re here to help and will cover the costs and handle the logistics. You provide the venue, the audience, and the curiosity—we’ll bring the exhibition.

We are particularly pleased when local partner institutions organize their own supporting program—such as an opening event, a guided tour, or a series of accompanying events. This turns the exhibition into a true collaborative project.

We’d also be happy to provide you with materials such as our card set containing 75 questions on law and the rule of law, which you can use for the discussion format „Right on: Let’s Dig Deeper!“ invite. For example, a school class can engage in direct conversation with judges, attorneys, or prosecutors and ask questions.

Apply now!

Would you like to host „Law—The Rules of Everyday Life“ or our new Proportionality Project 2027? Then please contact us! We can then discuss together which exhibition would be a good fit for your location, how and where it could be displayed, and what a potential partnership might look like.

Contact: ausstellung@stiftung-forum-recht.de

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